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Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (Criminal Courts Charge) Regulations 2015

Debates on delegated legislation on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Beecham. The answering member was Lord Faulks.
Lords motion to regret. Agreed to on division (132 to 100).
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
765 cc293-309 
Session
2015-16
Department
Ministry of Justice
Procedure
Government defeats
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (Criminal Courts Charge) Regulations
Monday, 23 March 2015
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Lord Beecham | 765 cc296-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I refer to my interests as an unpaid consultant with the firm with which I was formerly...

Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames | 765 cc298-300 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, in Committee on the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, in moving amendments to the Gover...


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Lord Rooker | 765 c301 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I had not intended to speak in this debate, but I have just received an email from a fr...

Lord Pannick | 765 c301 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, on this subject, I am on the side of the two Jeremys: the noble Lord, Lord Beecham, and...

Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood | 765 cc301-2 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the points to be made against these regulations are so obvious and so strong that reall...

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede | 765 cc302-4 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, my contribution concerns both practicalities and the principle of the courts charge. I ...

Lord Woolf | 765 cc303-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, what we are discussing concerns what happens in magistrates’ courts up and down the cou...

Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers | 765 c305 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, in the days when one was allowed to use Latin in court, counsel and judges sometimes de...

Lord Faulks | 765 cc305-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank all noble, and noble and learned, Lords who have spoken in this debate, in whic...

Lord Beecham | 765 c309 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the Minister can live in hope. I have a certain sense of déjà vu when listening to the ...

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